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embarrassing gaffe ever seen in the televised public debate. >> in newyorkcity, theinitial reports say voting has been brisk, turnout high. >> as the polls open on election day, clinton has surged to a ten-point lead. >>> meanwhile in wamego, kansas, a massive manhunt is under way as the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> so now it turned into a manhunt reminiscent of "the fugiti fugitive." >> over 50 local and national law enforcement officers scour the countryside. >> we were out there for a long time, checking people, walking through neighborhoods looking. >> the dea's november 7th takedown of pickard's lsd empire began months earlier when tom skinner turned informant. >> todd skinner was also from a very wealthy family, and he had convinced his mother to buy this demissioned missile silo as a front to produce springs for their spring company in oklahoma that his mother owned. instead it was turned into an underground palace for drug experimentation and sex and that type of stuff. he spend hundreds of thousands of dollars. he put italian marble floors in the missile silo. they had

embarrassing gaffe ever seen in the televised public debate. >> in new york city, the initial reports say voting has been brisk, turnout high. >> as the polls open on election day, clinton has surged to a ten-point lead. >>> meanwhile in wamego, kansas, a massive manhunt is under way as the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> so now it turned into a manhunt reminiscent of "the fugiti fugitive." >> over 50 local and national law enforcement officers...

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show the map, if we can. if you look in the center of the countryinkansascity, orin the state of kansas and oklahoma and then hard core trump states, he's leading like 25, 30%. he has a very strong following out there. montana, nebraska, those are big margins for him. that spells problems for hillary clinton if she gets to be elected president of the united states, and we'll have a deeply divided country, and more geographically in terms of population, and nonetheless, it will be the hard core out there, and oklahoma -- i don't think one county in oklahoma went for obama. >> i saw you looking closely at the concept of the evening newscast he is putting together on facebook. to what you are saying with these followers and the areas that have deep support for trump and deep feelings about what is wrong with their lives, and what washington had to do with that, and what do you think the potential is for trump to have an impact in the media world himself answering to his own criticism? >> it depends on the margin at the end of the day. what happens on election day, if he loses by a l

show the map, if we can. if you look in the center of the country in kansas city, or in the state of kansas and oklahoma and then hard core trump states, he's leading like 25, 30%. he has a very strong following out there. montana, nebraska, those are big margins for him. that spells problems for hillary clinton if she gets to be elected president of the united states, and we'll have a deeply divided country, and more geographically in terms of population, and nonetheless, it will be the hard...

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kansascity, my40th reunion is in 10 days. and i worked with jesuits in around the world. i don't believe in this nation of first amendment nation where we don't raise any religion over the other and we allow people to worship as they please, that the doctrines of any one religion should be mandated for everyone. for me, the hardest struggle in my faith life is the catholic church is against the death penalty and so am i. but i was governor of a state, the state law said there was a death penalty for crimes if the jury determined them to be heinous, i had to grapple with that when i was running for governor, i was attacked pretty strongly because of my position on the death penalty, i looked the voters of virginia in the eye and said, look, this is my religion, i'm not going to change my religious practice to get one vote. but i know how to take an oath and yu7 hold the law, and if you elect me i will. i was elected and i did. it was difficult to allow executions to go forward, in circumstances where i didn't feel there was a case for clemency, i told voters i would uphold the law

kansas city, my 40th reunion is in 10 days. and i worked with jesuits in around the world. i don't believe in this nation of first amendment nation where we don't raise any religion over the other and we allow people to worship as they please, that the doctrines of any one religion should be mandated for everyone. for me, the hardest struggle in my faith life is the catholic church is against the death penalty and so am i. but i was governor of a state, the state law said there was a death...

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. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles southtokansascity, missouri,working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very nice. she dressed impeccably. >> alex's mother joanne knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said, i have met someone. and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, well, here we go. >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fellow. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister amy could see they were in love. >> h

. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very...

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attorney general, chris. i was the elected prosecutorinkansascity. andan assistant prosecutor for a number of years. spent a lot of time prosecuting cases in the courtroom. and here's what i was taught as a prosecutor. the facts are your friend, when you're seeking justice. and until you know the facts, keep your mouth shut. and what happened here is comey opened his mouth, when he didn't know what the facts were. it is clear they have no idea what these e-mails are. but, yet, breaking every protocol and precedent, and you know, when you have chuck grassley, the republican chairman of the judiciary committee, writing a letter today, saying you're not being fair to secretary clinton, that is verbiage right out of chuck grassley's letter. >> we d't know -- we're shooting in the dark here. because the fbi has announced they're looking into -- well, they're going to look into these e-mails. the reporting has said that. and the question, of course, is whether they have met data, did they know where these e-mails were coming from. if they knew where they were coming from the former secret

attorney general, chris. i was the elected prosecutor in kansas city. and an assistant prosecutor for a number of years. spent a lot of time prosecuting cases in the courtroom. and here's what i was taught as a prosecutor. the facts are your friend, when you're seeking justice. and until you know the facts, keep your mouth shut. and what happened here is comey opened his mouth, when he didn't know what the facts were. it is clear they have no idea what these e-mails are. but, yet, breaking...

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a televised public debate. >> in newyorkcity, theinitial reports say voting has been brisk, turnout high. >> as the polls open on election day, clinton has surged to a ten-point lead. >>> meanwhile in wamego, kansas, a massive manhunt is under way as the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> so now it turned into a manhunt reminiscent of "the fugitive." they were looking for him for 18 hours. >> over 50 local and national law enforcement officers scour the countryside for suspected drug kingpin william leonard picard. >> we were out there for a long time, checking people, walking through neighborhoods looking. >> the dea's november 7th takedown of pickard's lsd empire began months earlier when todd skinner, his associate, turned informant. >> todd skinner was also from a very wealthy family, and he had convinced his mother to buy this decommissioned missile silo as a front to produce springs for their spring company in oklahoma that his mother owned. instead -- i don't think it was used much for spring, instead it was turned into an underground palace for drug experimentation

a televised public debate. >> in new york city, the initial reports say voting has been brisk, turnout high. >> as the polls open on election day, clinton has surged to a ten-point lead. >>> meanwhile in wamego, kansas, a massive manhunt is under way as the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> so now it turned into a manhunt reminiscent of "the fugitive." they were looking for him for 18 hours. >> over 50 local and national law enforcement officers...

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wonderful irish catholic house, my mom and dad are sitting here. i was educatedinkansascity, my43rd union is in ten days. i worked with missionaries, and they were the heroes of my life. i try to practice my religion in a very devout way and try to follow the teachings of my own church in my person life. but i don't believe we raise any religion over another and we allow i'm to worship as they please, that the doctrines of any one religion should be mandated for everyone. to me the hardest struggle in my faith life was the catholic church is against the death penalty and so am i. but i was governor of a state. and the state law said there was a death penalty for crimes if the jury determined them to be heinous. and so i had to grapple with that. when i was running for governor i was acted pretty strongly because of my position on the death penalty. but i looked at the voters in virginia and said look, this is my lreligion, i'm not going to change my position because of my religion, but i will uphold the law. it was difficult to allow executions to go forward but in circumstance

wonderful irish catholic house, my mom and dad are sitting here. i was educated in kansas city, my 43rd union is in ten days. i worked with missionaries, and they were the heroes of my life. i try to practice my religion in a very devout way and try to follow the teachings of my own church in my person life. but i don't believe we raise any religion over another and we allow i'm to worship as they please, that the doctrines of any one religion should be mandated for everyone. to me the hardest...

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. >> in newyorkcity, theinitial reports say voting has been brisk and turnout high. >> on election day, clinton has surged to a 10-point lead. meanwhile in the tiny town of kansas, the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> now it turns into a man hunt for a fugitive. they were looking for over 18 hours. >> over 50 federal and local law enforcement officers scan the country side for drug kingpin william picard. >> the dea's november 7 takedown of picard's -- with picard's associate todd skinner turned informant. >> todd skinner was also from a very wealthy family, and he convinced his mother to buy this decommissioned missile shiloh as a front to produce springs for the spring company in oklahoma that his mother had owned. but i don't think it was used much for spring production, instead it was turned into an underground palace for drug experimentation and sex parties. he put in a 2,000 gallon hot tub, and they had a lot of exotic animals in there, lamas and peacocks and stuff like that. >> todd skinner was a very flamboyant fellow. living out there at the missile base, there was curi

. >> in new york city, the initial reports say voting has been brisk and turnout high. >> on election day, clinton has surged to a 10-point lead. meanwhile in the tiny town of kansas, the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> now it turns into a man hunt for a fugitive. they were looking for over 18 hours. >> over 50 federal and local law enforcement officers scan the country side for drug kingpin william picard. >> the dea's november 7 takedown of picard's -- with...

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the thunderstorms just southofkansascity, exitingeasternkansas, headinginto areas of western missouri. showers south of chicago, too. travel delays today at the airports, st. louis and chicago, isolated storms possible. how about the flooding, major flooding still in eastern north carolina. lumberton area, lumber river still dealing with problems. here's some of the pictures here. the problem is, one guy reported that the water is only moving about three to four miles per hour. so what you see here, just taking forever for the water to flow out. faster flowing water would exit to the ocean quicker, guys. you know, these pictures we're seeing here are going to last right through the weekend in some cases. these people won't be able to get back in their homes. water is very slow to recede. >> adding insult to injury there, thanks. >>> still ahead, tim tebow makes his arizona fall league debut, but it's what he did off the field that's grabbing headlines. we're back in a moment. they don't make 'em in adult sizes? this is what the pros wear. look at the line.. uhhh... look at th

the thunderstorms just south of kansas city, exiting eastern kansas, heading into areas of western missouri. showers south of chicago, too. travel delays today at the airports, st. louis and chicago, isolated storms possible. how about the flooding, major flooding still in eastern north carolina. lumberton area, lumber river still dealing with problems. here's some of the pictures here. the problem is, one guy reported that the water is only moving about three to four miles per hour. so what...

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with these record highs forever. today we're watching the temperatures dippinginkansascity, minneapolis,cincinnati you're down into the 60s. still a mild day for dallas to memphis. by the time we get through tomorrow, that chill arrives in the great lakes. only a high of 54 in pittsburgh on friday. this is after being in the 80s. it's going to be a little shock to the system. this is more or less how we should be this time of year. then by saturday, look at new york city. we were just in the mid-80s yesterday. a high on saturday of only 52 degrees. could be drizzly and rainy and it could be windy too. that's, you know, instantly putting on the heavier coat and jacket and i wouldn't be surprised if some kids are walking around with gloves. today's forecast, we have the rainy in the middle of the country. still some record highs today in areas of the southeast. if you love that warmth, enjoy it one more day. then the cooler weather arrives for you. the peak leaves in new england, it's one of the rituals, rites of passage. you go, take the car ride, enjoy it. sunday will be better than sa

with these record highs forever. today we're watching the temperatures dipping in kansas city, minneapolis, cincinnati you're down into the 60s. still a mild day for dallas to memphis. by the time we get through tomorrow, that chill arrives in the great lakes. only a high of 54 in pittsburgh on friday. this is after being in the 80s. it's going to be a little shock to the system. this is more or less how we should be this time of year. then by saturday, look at new york city. we were just in...

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des moinestokansascity, umbrelladay for you, madison to chicago. here's cleveland here throughout the afternoon hours and into this evening. they did move the game up, it's going to be a light rain. here's the timing of it, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p.m. there's cleveland there. there's hope that at least the rain will hold off later, but it's going to be a close call regardless. strong storms possible in missouri, then throughout the evening the rain will track on through areas of ohio and bring in snow into areas of the east. the blue on the map shows you what's on the snow early tomorrow and through the mountainous areas of new england. how much snow? not a big huge significant snow storm, but for a few people it will be the first flakes of the season. mostly the roads will be fine, it will be the hill towns and higher elevations that would have issues. if you're anywhere in the hill towns outside binghamton, catskil catskills, that's where it could make the roads slippery, also through the berkshires and new hampshire and maine, that will be more thursday night, into areas of friday. f

des moines to kansas city, umbrella day for you, madison to chicago. here's cleveland here throughout the afternoon hours and into this evening. they did move the game up, it's going to be a light rain. here's the timing of it, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p.m. there's cleveland there. there's hope that at least the rain will hold off later, but it's going to be a close call regardless. strong storms possible in missouri, then throughout the evening the rain will track on through areas of ohio and bring...

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winoverkansascity. turningnow to wild card weekend in major league baseball in new york the orioles wrap an al wild card after a 5-2 win over yankees in yesterday's regular season finale. a pair of two homers and solid performance on the mound sent baltimore to the laughs for the third time in the last five seasons. meanwhile the blue jays already punched their ticket with detroit's 1-0 loss to the braves but a 2-1 win over the red sox in boston last night means toronto will host btimore in the american league wild card game on tuesday and in the national league the giants complete a three game sweep of the dodgers with a 7-1 win yesterday. they secure the national league's post-season spot and face the mets in a wild card game on wednesday. let's turn to golf. europe's dominance of the ryder cup has come to an end. the competition is at it's apex with first players out of the box with patrick reed and rory mcilroy. reed riled up the crowd for the final time with a birdie on 18 to knock out mcilroy and alternative united states its first point. just incredible golf. the deci

win over kansas city. turning now to wild card weekend in major league baseball in new york the orioles wrap an al wild card after a 5-2 win over yankees in yesterday's regular season finale. a pair of two homers and solid performance on the mound sent baltimore to the laughs for the third time in the last five seasons. meanwhile the blue jays already punched their ticket with detroit's 1-0 loss to the braves but a 2-1 win over the red sox in boston last night means toronto will host btimore...

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the distance! >> new set of downsforkansascityfromthe saints' 38. as smith goes deep to the end zone. and the catch is made for a touchdown. >> second down and 11 for keenum. right to the hands of austin and picked off on the ricochet by landon collins. and collins has the pick. his first of the year, breaking one tackle after another. and he's got some blockers ahead like jenkins and he's inside the 5 and into the end zone. >> first and ten from the tennessee 37. luck has time. going end zone. it is caught. >> going deep. dalton to the end zone. down the field. and it is deflected. and good! touchdown! a.j. green! >> stafford completes to the end zone, touchdown! >> looking to throw. to the near side of the field. makes the catch! into the open field! touchdown, dolphins! >> down the middle, there's gronkowski and there's the end zone. >> 10-0, they scored on a touchdown. catch and run. he's gone, touchdown, jets. >> the jets actually won. welcome back, those were some of the biggest plays from around the nfl yesterday. for the cardinals hosting the seahawks in an nfc west show

the distance! >> new set of downs for kansas city from the saints' 38. as smith goes deep to the end zone. and the catch is made for a touchdown. >> second down and 11 for keenum. right to the hands of austin and picked off on the ricochet by landon collins. and collins has the pick. his first of the year, breaking one tackle after another. and he's got some blockers ahead like jenkins and he's inside the 5 and into the end zone. >> first and ten from the tennessee 37. luck...

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to pay special attention to on election night. they are canary's in the coalmine.kansascity, desmoines and indiana's ninth district which includes bloomington. the suburbs around louisville, kentucky. these are the races to watch to see. if democrats win two of these three or all three of them, then it will tell you a lot about moderate republican turnout. it may have not been there which could, in turn, mean a bad night for the republicans across the board. we did see big waves in 2006 when the democrats took back the house and senate and in 2010 when republicans flipped the house back by a huge margin. despite all this, history may not be on the democrat's side. the last time the house of representatives changed hands in a presidential election year, 1952. ask yourself, is this an eisenhower wave that's coming? when we come back, we will talk about whether there is a real possibility to rig a general election in the united states. >>> as we go to break, here is another light moment from last night's "snl." >> all of the newscasters are making me look so bad. >> how are we doin

to pay special attention to on election night. they are canary's in the coal mine. kansas city, des moines and indiana's ninth district which includes bloomington. the suburbs around louisville, kentucky. these are the races to watch to see. if democrats win two of these three or all three of them, then it will tell you a lot about moderate republican turnout. it may have not been there which could, in turn, mean a bad night for the republicans across the board. we did see big waves in 2006...

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embarrassing gaff ever seen in a televised public debate. >> in newyorkcity, theinitial reports say voting has been brisk and turnout high. >> as the polls opened on election day, clinton has surged to a 10 point lead. meanwhile in the tiny town in kansas, the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> now it turns into a man hunt for a fugitive. they were looking for over 18 hours. >> over 50 federal and local law enforcement officers scour the country side for drug kingpin william leonard picard. >> we were looking through neighborhoods. >> the dea's november 7 takedown of picard's associate todd skinner turned informant. >> todd skinner was also from a very wealthy family, and he convinced his mother to buy this decommissioned nuclear missile silo as a front to produce springs for the spring company in oklahoma that his mother had owned. but i don't think it was used much for spring production, instead it was turned into an underground palace for drug experimentation and sex parties. he put in a 2,000 gallon hot tub, and they had a lot of exotic animals in there, lamas and peacocks

embarrassing gaff ever seen in a televised public debate. >> in new york city, the initial reports say voting has been brisk and turnout high. >> as the polls opened on election day, clinton has surged to a 10 point lead. meanwhile in the tiny town in kansas, the dea tracks a fugitive drug lord. >> now it turns into a man hunt for a fugitive. they were looking for over 18 hours. >> over 50 federal and local law enforcement officers scour the country side for drug...